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Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Here one rpm spec file `texlive-specs.spec' is used for repackaging the several texmf/texmf-dist tarballs of TeX Live into their own rpms. This is done with the help of more than 2200 spec files generate by the
`generate' perl script of the package `Meta' in the same project and packed in the tarball `texlive-specs.tar.xz'.

Bugowner

TransFig is a set of tools for creating TeX documents with graphics
that are portable in the sense that they can be printed in a wide
variety of environments.

The transfig directory contains the source for the transfig command
which generates a Makefile which translates Fig code to various
graphics description languages using the fig2dev program. In previous
releases, this command was implemented as a shell script.

Documentation: man transfig

Bugowner

Ian Taylor's Unix to Unix copy: mail and news over modem lines. This is
the standard UUCP package from the Free Software Foundation. It is
configured to use HoneyDanBer or Taylor configuration files. With
version 6.0 of SuSE Linux, the configuration directory has been moved
to /etc/uucp. Exactly: Taylor config: /etc/uucp HoneyDanBer
config: /etc/uucp/hdb_config If you have your own setup under
/var/lib/uucp, please move it to /etc/uucp. Example configurations can
be found in /usr/share/doc/packages/uucp.

We did not include a uucp guest account. If you want to create a guest
account, make sure the directory /var/spool/uucppublic exists.

Bugowner

This program answers your e-mail when you are lying on the beach.

Documentation: man vacation

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